AP Program

AP is a program run through the College Board.
AP provides rigorous college-level curriculum for high school
students, with the opportunity for students to earn college credit upon
successfully taking the end-of-year AP exam. Sophomores may begin the AP
program by taking AP World History. ALL juniors and seniors are
encouraged to take AP classes.

Why take the AP exam? A score of 3 or more could mean college credit!

Visit www.collegeboard.org to
open an account and search colleges you are interested in attending to
learn more about their “AP policies.” You can see what AP scores are
needed to earn college credit and to see what credit equivalencies are
given for AP exams.

AP testing will occur in May. AP scores are available at www.apscore.org in July.

AP World History (Sophomores)

AP US History (Juniors)

AP Comparative & US Government and Politics (Seniors)

AP European History

AP Chemistry

AP Biology

AP Environmental Science

AP Physics 1, 2 and C

AP Calculus AB and BC

AP English Language and Composition (Juniors/Seniors)

AP English Literature and Composition (Seniors)

AP Art (2D, 3D, Drawing)

AP Computer Science & Comp. Sci. Principles

AP Statistics

Kingston High School

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